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...took Cambridge by storm this past November when they ousted incumbents on the City Council and School Committee, respectively. In a city where incumbents have the job security of tenured Harvard professors, November’s election was a local political revolution. (A third challenger, Luc Schuster, also won a School Committee spot...
...needs to include questions about what people see as the system’s positive attributes. Paul Toner, the president of the Cambridge Teachers Association, added that there were “some people who would just never send their kids to the public schools.” But Luc Schuster, the other freshman committee member and Nolan’s closest ally, pointed out that there was still “wiggle-room” for the district to increase enrollment because there were parents who would willingly send their children to the public schools...
...needs to include questions about what people see as the system’s positive attributes. Paul Toner, the president of the Cambridge Teachers Association, added that there were “some people who would just never send their kids to the public schools.”But Luc Schuster, the other freshman committee member and Nolan’s closest ally, pointed out that there was still “wiggle-room” for the district to increase enrollment because there were parents who would willingly send their children to the public schools...
...film is written by Luc Besson, the darkly innovative--sometimes too much so--director of films like La Femme Nikita, and directed by longtime cameraman Pierre Morel. Raffaelli and Belle are veteran stuntmen, and their scenes are overcranked--150 frames a second instead of the usual 24--with the pace then slowed down in postproduction to achieve an extraordinarily graceful effect. When they fight, which is often, the editing is superb, with the cuts landing precisely on action and reaction. It's amazing how these simple devices, used intermittently in other films, energize District B13. The film never pauses...
Cambridge Public School Committee members questioned whether a proposed roundtable discussion on the system’s declining enrollment would detract from other pressing school issues at a meeting last night. The motion to host the roundtable with the City Council, proposed by first-term committee members Luc Schuster and Patricia M. Nolan ’80, came in response to City Councillor Craig A. Kelley’s statment at a meeting of the city’s Finance Committee last Thursday that Cambridge could not continue to “pour money into a school system that...